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Because that's what that means. This isn't a grand opening if it's seasonal.Ah okay. I interpreted “grand” to mean “opening for the first time ever”.
Because that's what that means. This isn't a grand opening if it's seasonal.Ah okay. I interpreted “grand” to mean “opening for the first time ever”.
That's not what qualified immunity means. Qualified immunity means you can sue the department rather than the individual cop, the same way you don't get to personally sue a governor, fireman or city council member. They can be fired, and obviously criminally prosecuted if they "blatantly execute people begging for their lives".People hate cops because they are stop and collect and not protect and serve. They have qualified immunity, meaning the face ZERO accountability 99.999% of the time even when the blatantly executed people begging for their lives.
That's not what qualified immunity means. Qualified immunity means you can sue the department rather than the individual cop, the same way you don't get to personally sue a governor, fireman or city council member. They can be fired, and obviously criminally prosecuted if they "blatantly execute people begging for their lives".
The cop was fired, charged with murder, went bankrupt, and the parents and gf of that guy sued the city and got $10 million.Daniel Shaver. Watch the video. The cop got a pension.
Really? In a thread about a police officer going to “protect and serve” his community and losing his life in the process?People hate cops because they are stop and collect and not protect and serve. They have qualified immunity, meaning the face ZERO accountability 99.999% of the time even when the blatantly executed people begging for their lives.
Given its Chicago, there's literally dozens of ways a criminal could illegally gain possession of a firearm.
Off the top of my head....
*Private sale. (Yes, its possible)
*Illegal sale on the streets.
*Borrowed from a friend/family.
*A gun he's always owned, even before his first felony.
*Stolen (There's dozens of possible circumstances). [Most likely probability]
*Arms trafficking.
*Bought from a gun store, and his felony was never reported to the database.
Any other means I'm leaving out?
Its the price of freedom.Lets all agree that "homeless man with a history of schizophrenia" really doesn't need to be on the street. Not sure why we tolerate this shit as a society.
The cop was fired, charged with murder, went bankrupt, and the parents and gf of that guy sued the city and got $10 million.
so, what's the over under on Six Flags closing up shop in Atlanta?
3 weeks? 3 months?
I was literally about to comment something referencing Chris Rock. <Lmaoo>
I have ancestors from Rochester, I know it wasnt exactly a ritzy area but my grandma used to tell me about all the fun times she visited her cousins there. What has happened to the demographics? Surely it didnt become Atlanta in just a few generations?The best 6 Flags I ever went to was one In New York State and it was built in the country and its almost always peaceful and people are respectable.... now there was a Amusement park called Seabreaze in Rochester and there was always fights and shootings....Its all about the Demographics where the park is built.